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Ruud Klasens, Lesia and Hennie Brockhoff of Schreurs all behind the White Naomi.
Rick Mick and Wilco Verkuil of Dümmen Orange. Rick is holding the outdoor kalanchoe. The red and yellow colored rose in the middle; the Dutch Fire attracted the attention of may visitors.
Kuno Jacobs, Managing Director of Nova Exhibitions, the organizer of the Flower Expo Ukraine.
Stein Schouten of Florist holding one of Florist's new gerbera's with a large diameter; the Dreamline.
Daniel Travieso of Connectaflor. The are exhibiting at the show for the first time. By participating, they are eager to enter the Ukrainian market and to show the market where to purchase the Esmeralda Branded flowers.
Tamara Elstgeest of Beekenkamp.
Linda Pankras-Kolken, Saskia van der Kroon-Kolken, Martin Kolken and Arno Klijbroek of Stokolex. At the first day of the show, this tulip has been baptized by the former Eurovision Song Contest winner Jamala.
Alexander Brjuhins and Klaus Wolf of Rosen Tantau, a German rose breeder. The white rose on the left, called the Beluga will soon be planted by one of the largest rose growers in Ukraine; Ascania.
Arjen Vlasman of Royal De Ruiter presenting the London Eye. This rose attracted the attention of many visitors at the show. Next to cut flowers, he also showcased their Terrazza potted roses as they are in high demand in Ukraine.
Irina Meged and Willem Boon of Boon Export, a supplier of bulbs, and Harry de With of PolderTrade. Harry, who was visiting the show, forces and trades bulbs.
Taisy Gandzuik of Ascania, one of the largst rose growers in Ukraine
The venue International Exhibition Centre (IEC)
Alexander of Melflora and J. Roozen of M. Thoolen. M. Thoolen sells the bulbs to Melflora and Ukrainian wholesalers. Melflora sells the bulbs to smaller growers and also forces the bulbs themselves.
Lyana Odinokaja, Dillewijn Zwapak, op bezoek bij Warja Abrosimova, Dekker Chrysanten. With these bouquets, they want to inspire the florists and show them new chrysanthemums, the Santini for example.
Wim Steeghs of Philips in the booth of ESV, a partner company of Philips.
The Madiba heart of Dekker Chrysanten attracted the attention of many visitors.
The team of Kordes Roses. Göran Basjes (on the right) is holding the Happy End. It is a new rose variety that attracted the attention of many visitors.
Busy at the booth of Astra Fund Holland.
Guido Zwart of Elgon Collection. It is the first time that this Kenyan rose farm is exhibiting at the Flower Expo in Ukraine.
The gypsophila's of Esmeralda Farms being photographed.
Andrey Nikituyk of Camelia, n Ukrainian rose grower. According to Anrey, the situation is still not good, but till now the sales are a bit higher compared to last year.
Oskana of Subati Group. This Kenyan rose farm was showing many of its novelties at the show. According to Oskana, the Ukrainian florist are surprised that a Kenyan farm can grow such large head sizes.
Exhibition area.
The florist demonstrations were well visited.
The Casanova of Schreurs is a new introduction and caught the eye of many visitors.
Emile Dings of Chrysal.
The Beluga of Rosen Tantau. This variety will soon be planted at Ascania.
Martin Buter of Amsonia, a supplier of bulbs.
The roses of Ascania, one of the largest Ukrainian rose growers.
Lejla Begovic of Deliflor. The yellow-colored chrysanthemum, called Copa, has been introduced this year.
Ukrainians love flowers.
Lev and Yakov Sheinkman of Dolina. They export Kenyan and Israeli flowers.
Lilya Maidaniuk of Limflor. They sell many Decorum products.
Melflora has a booth too at the show. On the picture Alexander of Melflora and J. Roozen of M. Thoolen.
At the end of the first day, Kuno welcomes all the exhibitors.
The welcoming reception.
The arch with chrysanthemums of Deliflor was a nice decor for photo's.
Sergui Trigub and Alexandr Safaralley of Lakshmi. This company exports Kenyan flowers to all over the world.
Crowded aisles.
Ivan Misko of Haakman Flowerbulbs. According to this Dutch bulb exporter, the Ukrainians are always looking for new varieties.
Exhibition floor.
Jaco Lenten and Natalia Armasu of Greneth Plants.
Oleg Kavalenko of Ceres.
Anastasia Ruzhuna and Nard Elsman of Diamond. They offer growers a software that gives them detailed insight in revenue, expenditure, investments and so on. It also enables growers to make (and adjust) forecasts for the coming years.
Visitors interested in decoration material.
Crowded aisles.
Florist Academy.
A lot of interest for the flower demonstrations.
Dave Hoekstra of Koen Pack was visiting the show.
Busy at the booth of M. Thoolen Flowerbulbs Holland.
Aisles.
Croweded aisles.
Olga Aay and Ron Rover of Holland Bulb Market. The have been exhibiting at the show for several years and stopped when the crisis hit Ukraine. Now, it is the first time they are exhibiting at the show again. Holland Bulb Market supplies retailers, wholesalers and growers who force bulbs.
Flowers from Invos Flowers.
Rick Mick of Dümmen Orange with Henk de Jong of Decorum. Henk was visiting the show.
Visitors interested in the bouquets.
Tatiana and Victoria of Bonus. The sell young plants to growers in Ukraine.
TM President.
The Dutch fire of Dümmen Orange. A real show-stopper at their booth.
Tamara Elsgeest of Beekenkamp talking with visitors.
The gerbera's of Florist.
Visitors love to take pictures of the flowers.
The team of Deco-Pack
"Irina Breysova of Invos Flowers Export. They import roses from Kenya Ecuador and Colombia. According to Irina, the flower business is raising up . "We have to be patient."
The pergola of roses was often used as a decor for a picture.
Willem Boon of Boon export, a supplier of bulbs, talking with a visitor.
Many visitors took a picture together with the flower heart at Dekker Chrysanten.
Egidijus Kunigiskis and Dombrovsky of Astra.
Lux Flower.
The roses of Voorn Rozen.
THe Lilies of Brede Fleur.
The orchids of Bernhard.
Crowded booth of Holland Bulb Market.
Ukrainian flower growers of Fields of Flower.
The roses of Esmeralda Farms.
The London Eye of Royal DeRuiter.
Kees Klompenhouwer, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ukraine, opened the Business network reception at the Dutch Embassy.
Carolien Spaans, Agricultural Counselor for the Dutch embassy in Ukraine.